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In a first-ever marketing campaign bout availability, NVIDIA clains graphics cards have been restocked and reloaded.
NVIDIA announced today that their RTX 30 graphics cards have been restocked and are now available to gamers. Several graphics card manufacturers and retailers have informed new NVIDIA GPU shipments. Some cards are still available at the MSRP, while others have had their prices reduced. It's good to see the cards "in stock" nearly 18 months after they were released.
You can find the event page, or simply go to your favorite GPU vendor's website.
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#6009626 Posted on: 04/15/2022 10:02 AM
Well, they're actually linking to retailers in Germany for me (notebooksbilliger.de) who seem to have at least some stock of cards at or close to MSRP (1300-1400€ per 3080 TI card, tax included).
But... it's just clearing stocks at the end of the cycle with a twist to it. Since people have been holding back either due to price, or availability, or both, it's an even bigger trap to believe this is the time to buy the 30 gen card you so desperately couldn't get at "your" price for months and years. When the next cards are going to be released this year... just be mindful before buying
Well, they're actually linking to retailers in Germany for me (notebooksbilliger.de) who seem to have at least some stock of cards at or close to MSRP (1300-1400€ per 3080 TI card, tax included).
But... it's just clearing stocks at the end of the cycle with a twist to it. Since people have been holding back either due to price, or availability, or both, it's an even bigger trap to believe this is the time to buy the 30 gen card you so desperately couldn't get at "your" price for months and years. When the next cards are going to be released this year... just be mindful before buying

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#6009636 Posted on: 04/15/2022 10:40 AM
If there is stock, then lower the prices to MSRP.
Or even lower, considering these cards are on their way to be 2 years old. And that a new generation is on the horizon.
If there is stock, then lower the prices to MSRP.
Or even lower, considering these cards are on their way to be 2 years old. And that a new generation is on the horizon.
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#6009646 Posted on: 04/15/2022 11:03 AM
3070 ti over 3080 price, 3070 basically at 3080 price (Germany as well), so its not at stock msrp...
3070 ti over 3080 price, 3070 basically at 3080 price (Germany as well), so its not at stock msrp...
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#6009658 Posted on: 04/15/2022 11:28 AM
I hope ETH moves to POS before RTX 4000 series released triggering a massive GPU selloff by miners. How sweet justice would be to see thousands of 3080s going for $500 or less while Nvidia struggles with left over inventory..
I hope ETH moves to POS before RTX 4000 series released triggering a massive GPU selloff by miners. How sweet justice would be to see thousands of 3080s going for $500 or less while Nvidia struggles with left over inventory..

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"Normal" pricing is what I'm waiting for. Being in stock isn't that exciting when it's still (checks websites...) nearly double the MSRP.